To find the lowest number (over 0, I'm assuming) with a certain number in various places, place a 0 in each location that is not mentioned. So the smallest number with a 9 in the millions place and a 2 in the ten thousands place would be 9,020,000.
This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
From right to left 5= ones place; 7= tens place; 1 = hundreds place; 2 = thounsands place; 8 = ten thousands place; 6 = hundred thousands place; 1 = millions place; and to finally answer your question, 3 = ten millions place
The first one is in hundred millions place. The second one is in ten thousands place.
The 3 is in the hundreds place. Remember numbers are set up in the following way. Example: 9,614,200,369.2345 Billions, Hundred Millions, Ten Millions, Millions, Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, Ten Thousandths.
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This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
From right to left 5= ones place; 7= tens place; 1 = hundreds place; 2 = thounsands place; 8 = ten thousands place; 6 = hundred thousands place; 1 = millions place; and to finally answer your question, 3 = ten millions place
The thousands place
7 million.
The first one is in hundred millions place. The second one is in ten thousands place.
The 3 is in the hundreds place. Remember numbers are set up in the following way. Example: 9,614,200,369.2345 Billions, Hundred Millions, Ten Millions, Millions, Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths, Ten Thousandths.
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The places are always the same no matter what the digits are. The value is obtained by multiplying the place times the digit. Starting from the right, the places in an 8-digit number are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions and ten millions.
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The value of any digit in the millions place is 1,000 times the value of the same digit in the thousands place.
6,147,000 has a 6 in the millions place, and a 4 in the ten thousands place.
The value of 3 in 73,810,455 is easily understood. You start from the left, ones place, tens place, hundreds place, thousands place, ten thousands place, hundred thousands place, one millions place. The 3 represents the millions.